The man who says it can't be done shouldn't interrupt the woman doing it! - anon
He who works with his hand is a labourer; he who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman; he who works with his hands, head and heart is an artist. - St Francis of Assisi Happiness is not the absence of conflict, but the ability to cope with it. I hear, and I forget; I see and I remember; I do, and I understand. - Confucius No-one can make you feel inferior without your consent. Asking stupid questions is easier than fixing stupid mistakes. |
Thanks CY!!
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Those are good!
I just opened a term and got: Code:
This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms Code:
echo fortune > ~/.bashrc |
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“The qualifications for president seem to be that one is willing to commit mass murder one minute and hand presidential medals of freedom to other war criminals in the next. One need only apply if one has very loose, flexible, or non-existent morality.”—Author and activist Cindy Sheehan
“Look, if you think any American official is going to tell you the truth, then you’re stupid. Did you hear that? — stupid.”-Arthur Sylvester |
Political parties in this country do not lead, but follow, public opinion. They hang upon the applause of the rabble, and succeed or fail in their efforts to administer the affairs of Government in proportion as they interpret the wishes of the rabble. Not alone do parties defer to the wishes of the illiterate, the "great unwashed" majority, but individuals as well, who prefer to ride upon the wave of success as the champions of great wrongs rather than to go into retirement as the champions of just principles. The voice of the Charmer is all too powerful to be successfully resisted.
Republics have always been fruitful of demagogues, Such vermin find the soil of democratic government the most fertile and congenial for their operations, because the audiences to which they speak, the passions to which they appeal, are not always of the most reflective, humane or enlightened. Demagogues are the parasites of republics; and that our country is afflicted with an abnormal number of them is to be expected from the tentative nature of our institutions, the extent of our territory and the heterogeneity of our vast population.-T. Thomas Fortune |
Jamison, in your last post on this thread I follow the code you entered, but not
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When I open a terminal or login I set 'fortune' to run from '~/bashrc'. ;)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortune_%28Unix%29 Good songs by the way, am listing to "The Shadows with Hank Marvin" right now! :) |
Thanks, Jamison, I think I've got it sorted.
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Intolerance is the most socially acceptable form of egotism, for it permits us to assume superiority without personal boasting.
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The mainframe AI, GLaDOS, wasn't a fan of the scientists who built her, and tried to murder them every time they powered her on. All their attempts to control her failed, including an attempt to give her a conscience. As a last desperate attempt, they built Wheatley, the "intelligence dampening sphere" to keep her from murdering them by making her too stupid to do so. The idea was that Wheatley would be connected to her mind and generate "an endless stream of terrible ideas." GLaDOS would then be too distracted to come up with good ones, and would no longer be capable of anything as complicated as violence. It didn't work, partially because GLaDOS was able to ignore Wheatley (just as she had ignored her conscience), and partially because the scientists could easily create artificial intelligence, but *failed* at creating *artificial stupidity*. Wheatley was just dumb enough to break things by accident and never notice it, but wasn't dumb enough to fulfill his intended function. He was then forgotten about and ended up making sure the human test subjects didn't die in cryogenics, but had no idea what to do in the case of a power failure. Just such a power failure began Portal 2. The events of the game brought him into contact with GLaDOS again, and she was *not* happy to see him. |
The more the government is asked to intervene on behalf of some persons and groups at the expense of others, the more difficult it is for anyone to compete in the open market to serve himself by peacefully serving others. No sooner is a special privilege granted by government to a particular person or group than other persons or groups begin fighting to obtain "their fair share."– Paul L. Poirot
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From Jamison's last post in this thread
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“Crime is contagious. If the Government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy.” – Justice Louis Brandeis (1856-1941)
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